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Introduction to UNIX, 1/e
George Meghabghab, Valdosta State University
Published April, 1996 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Copyright 1996, 330 pp.
Paper
ISBN 1-57576-054-1
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Unix, Introduction to Programming with UNIX, Introduction to Operating Systems/Computer Science, Information Systems, Business/4 year and 2 year colleges and universities.
An Introduction to UNIX uses a hands-on approach to guide students through the intricacies of UNIX.
Civerage includes C programming, systems administration, and UNIX and the Internet.
End-of-chapter exercises provide students with an opportunity to asses their skills.
Part I: Unix Basics
1. Introduction to the UNIX Operating System
2. Getting Started with UNIX
3. Understanding the UNIX File System
4. Working with Files and Directories
5. Understanding Permissions and Other System Information
Part II: Working with Applications
6. Using the vi and emacs Editors
7. Electronic Mail
Part III: Shells and C Programming
8. Shells and Shell Scripts
9. C Programming in a UNIX Environment
Part IV: Networking
10. UNIX Networking
11. UNIX System Administration
12. Working with UNIX and the Internet
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